You have to take three separate steps:
- load the iso image as a CD within opennebula,
- create the template for the initial installation,
- after the installation, remove the CD from the template and you have your 
reusable windows image.
If you already have the iso file, just upload within Sunstone, by creating a 
new image of type CDROM.
After that, create a template with 2 storage units: the cd image you have 
uploaded, and a datablock of the desired size, marked persistent so that 
modifications
will remain.
Instantiate the template, and you will be guided in the installation of windows 
on the datablock; after completed (and updated, and downloaded service packs 
and whatever)
shut down the machine, change the datastore image you created into type "OS", 
remove the cd from the template and you're set. If you use kvm, it may be 
especially worthwile to install the
windows paravirtualized drivers for KVM, that add a substantial increase in 
speed for all io operations.
regards,
carlo daffara

----- Messaggio originale -----
Da: "Sudeep Narayan Banerjee" <snbaner...@iitgn.ac.in>
A: users@lists.opennebula.org
Inviato: Venerdì, 27 giugno 2014 0:50:56
Oggetto: [one-users] Require Windows.qcow2 tarball

Dear All, 

To install Windows OS in a VM in OpenNebula I need to create a template in 
Windows XP/7/8. For that I require the OS is qcow2 format preferably. 

If it is not available due to licensing issue, we have our license copy; could 
you please provide us the steps to convert that .iso file to a .qcow2 format? 

Do I need to create an .img first, install that OS somewhere & then utilize the 
.qcow2 driver? 

Please help! 

-- 
Thanks & Regards, 
Sudeep Narayan Banerjee 

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